Actually, most traditionalists I know do a great deal of evangelizing. It must be said that evangelization is something we do not something we talk about. Nobody was ever converted by drawn-out, august, overly-intellectualized rhetoric on Evangelization and “new” Evangelization.
Although I like the idea, I don’t particularly like the title “new” Evangelization, since our Evangelization is done in the same spirit and with the same aims as Saint Paul’s. On the other hand, the means are constantly changing, making “new” redundant.
That said, I (and most other people) have a deep affection for JP2, and applaud his call to Evangelize. But it seems to me that some people, often those who are somewhat more “progressive” talk incessantly about the New Evangelization without ever making an effort to Evangelize. This must be guarded against.
As to why traditionalists sometimes seem to focused on problems: the Church today is riddled with problems, and we’re never going to fix them if we don’t address them. Granted, one cannot become obsessed with them, but one cannot fix a problem one does not acknowledge.
In Christ,
Mat.